Morning Shorts
Monday, Nov 15, 2010 - Posted by Rich Miller * Illinois State Police make 17 DUI arrests in October * High-speed Internet effort coming to several area towns * Three new mines to open in Illinois next year * Video poker at heart of reputed mobsters’ trial * Local universities’ million-dollar men * Kadner: Gorman’s bankruptcy and its value to voters * Can WGN regain its stature with controversial boss out? * Tribune creditors seek court OK to go after $250M from directors, officers * Daily Herald owner buys Business Ledger * Asian carp travel patterns under study * Preckwinkle, Stroger have rocky transition meeting * Sun-Times: Stroger fighting for pals, not powerless, to the end * Water bills soak many in Chicago * Another leak in city water system * Politics in play for MCC vacancy * Layoffs hit suburban cops * Grant rejection means no new cops for Yorkville * Mayor: Downers Grove wasn’t invited to meeting * Election filing begins Monday in Aurora, Naperville, Wheaton * 3 DuPage towns look to fill top administrative posts * Rockford Housing Authority sees steady drop in crime * DeWitt County tax protest signup to end * $41.6 million bond issue on Decatur council agenda for infrastructure projects * Schoenburg: Interest grows for Springfield mayoral race * Spring election shaping up to be major horse race in Collinsville
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